A few notes on how the video above relates to Mr. Vizza's class.
At 2:20 seconds, He says "these numbers work".
In our class we say that these numbers "make the statement true" or "are part of solution set."
In terms of his "1 more and 1 less" method of graphing
I tend to graph a little differently in class. I only use the zero and the number in the problem calling it the "critical number." The answers are the same but I draw them just a little differently
Video for Long Division Maintenance
A few notes on this video
You can SKIP the first minute of this video to save time.
The first minute is some slow talking and introduction.
When he does the graph of the problem at 4:33, he uses a parentheses. Then he graphs it again "another way" (at 5:10) with an open dot. This is the way that I do it in class. Do not use the parentheses
You can SKIP at 5:40-6:15.
When he does the graph of the problem he does so two ways. The first time is with a bracket and the second time is with a closed dot. You can ignore the bracket. We use the dot only in our class.
SKIP 3:30 to 3:40, he talks about interval notation. We do no use that in our class yet. Just ignore it.
In the first problem at 3:53, he uses a bracket that looks like [ when making the graph. In our class, we use a SOLID DOT instead of the bracket.
In the first problem at 4:15, he uses a parentheses that looks like ) when making the graph. In our class, we use an OPEN DOT instead of the parenthesis.
SKIP 7:20 to the End.
Work and Material that Was Not Graded But Is on Inequalities Quiz
Table of Contents
Video for HW44
A few notes on how the video above relates to Mr. Vizza's class.
At 2:20 seconds, He says "these numbers work".
In our class we say that these numbers "make the statement true" or "are part of solution set."
In terms of his "1 more and 1 less" method of graphing
I tend to graph a little differently in class. I only use the zero and the number in the problem calling it the "critical number." The answers are the same but I draw them just a little differently
Video for Long Division Maintenance
A few notes on this video
You can SKIP the first minute of this video to save time.
The first minute is some slow talking and introduction.
Videos for HW 45
The following videos might be helpful.Solving One Step Inequalities with Addition or Subtraction
Solving One Step Inequalities with Multiplication or Division
Videos for W/S Special AND Inequalities
Solving Three Part Inequalities
Work and Material that Was Not Graded But Is on Inequalities Quiz
Graphing AND Statements
Graphing OR Statements